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The player in Masters of Raana shares Ikaanos with hundreds of detailed NPCs (Non-Player-Characters) that he can interact with in various ways. Most NPCs can also be added to his household as slaves, servants or mercenaries. | The player in Masters of Raana shares Ikaanos with hundreds of detailed NPCs (Non-Player-Characters) that he can interact with in various ways. Most NPCs can also be added to his household as slaves, servants or mercenaries. | ||
NPCs are divided into two main categories: | |||
* '''Story NPCs.''' Story NPCs continue to live their lives and age, work, lose or gain skill values, even if they're not assigned to the MC's household. | |||
* '''Random NPCs.''' Random NPCs are as advanced as story NPCs but are deleted when dismissed. | |||
* '''Non-assignable NPCs.''' Certain shopkeepers and powerful political entities. |
Revision as of 15:39, 26 December 2023
The player in Masters of Raana shares Ikaanos with hundreds of detailed NPCs (Non-Player-Characters) that he can interact with in various ways. Most NPCs can also be added to his household as slaves, servants or mercenaries.
NPCs are divided into two main categories:
- Story NPCs. Story NPCs continue to live their lives and age, work, lose or gain skill values, even if they're not assigned to the MC's household.
- Random NPCs. Random NPCs are as advanced as story NPCs but are deleted when dismissed.
- Non-assignable NPCs. Certain shopkeepers and powerful political entities.